YW:3 (16-18)

ACTIVITIES

WHEN:Tuesdays from 7-8:30ish pm
WHERE:To Be Determined
LEADERS:Melanie Stewart, Ann Marie Anderson, and Kalee Harwood

Family History Challenge

April Family History Challenge

For this month, take some time to journal about your experiences with the pandemic. Below are some prompts to help get you started. Once you complete this, upload it to your journaling to your family search account. Our ancestors will wonder what it was like living through the Covid-19 pandemic so let’s make sure we write about it! Let a leader know when you have completed this challenge.

Upcoming Activities

Hobbies Night

April 20th- 7pm @ the church

Meet at the church at 7pm and be ready to share your hobbies so we can all learn your skills and talents. Bring a copy of your favorite yummy recipe and a sample if you’d like (yum!). Don’t forget to bring your mask too!

First Aid Class

May 4th- 7pm @ the church

Do you know what to do when you are babysitting and one of the kids is injured?! Well even if you do, come join us for a first aid class with some experts to teach us the basics. Don’t forget to bring your mask!

YM: Teachers (14-15)

DUTIES

SACRAMENT PREPARATION:
Please be at the church 20 mins before church starts on the weeks you attend.


DATENAMEASSIGNMENT
10/30Dallin YoungBREAD

ACTIVITIES – 1st & 3rd Tuesdays @ 7pm

Priest / Teachers / Deacons – Dec 6th – Altitude Trampoline Park. Please fill out BOTH permission slip using the link below:


SUNDAY SCHEDULE

MeetingSundays / Times
Sunday School1st & 3rd Sundays – 10:30a
Teachers Quorum2nd & 4th Sundays – 10:30a

Aaronic Priesthood Quorum Theme

I am a beloved son of God, and He has a work for me to do. With all my heart, might, mind, and strength, I will love God, keep my covenants, and use His priesthood to serve others, beginning in my own home. As I strive to serve, exercise faith, repent, and improve each day, I will qualify to receive temple blessings and the enduring joy of the gospel. I will prepare to become a diligent missionary, loyal husband, and loving father by being a true disciple of Jesus Christ. I will help prepare the world for the Savior’s return by inviting all to come unto Christ and receive the blessings of His Atonement.


Check back often for all our Teachers Quorum info!

Primary: Sr. Boys (10-11)

PRIMARY ACTIVITIES

Have your child come join us for some fun Primary Activities!

WHEN:Held 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 7pm
WHERE:All activities at the church unless your leader indicates otherwise 
LEADERS:Brother Hansen and Brother McPhie

Primary: Sr. Girls (10-11)

PRIMARY ACTIVIES

Have your child come join us for some fun Primary Activities!

WHEN:TBA
WHERE:All activities at the church unless your leader indicates otherwise 
LEADERS:Sister Harwood

YM: CAMP Teachers/Priests

CAMP DATE: June 9th – 12th

LOCATION:St. George, UT (House)
COST:$165 – Now Due in Full
TEMP (Expected)67F – 97F
LEADERS – TeachersBro Homer, Cromarty, Paz, West
LEADERS – Priests:Bishop Harwood, Bro Bennett

You may also grab a permission slip from the Clerks Office


ITINERARY – This may change depending on availability.

DATEACTIVITY
6/1Gear / Pack Check
6/8Temple Trip 3:30pm / Gear Drop off after Temple @ John Bennetts House
6/9Leave from Church at 4pm
Dinner: Sack Lunches
(Sandwiches, Chips, Fruit snacks, Cookies and Water)
6/10Zions National Park
Breakfast: Continental
(Muffins, Fruit, Instant oatmeal, OJ, Baked goods, Toast)
HIKE: Angles Landing
Lunch: Sack Lunches
(Sandwiches, Chips, Fruit snacks, Cookies, Fruit, Nuts, Granola bars and Water)
HIKE: Narrows
Dinner: smoked pork butt
(Chips, Pork sandwiches, Coleslaw, Brownies, and Ice cream)
Snacks: nuts, crackers, chips, cookies, pretzels, popcorn, cheez-its, goldfish, mixed candy, veggie straws
6/11Kanarra Falls
Breakfast: Continental
(Muffins, Fruit, Instant oatmeal, OJ, Baked goods, Toast)
Fishing / Swimming, etc
Drive to Kanarraville
Lunch: Sack Lunches
(Sandwiches, Chips, Fruit snacks, Cookies, Fruit, Nuts, Granola bars and Water)
HIKE: Kanarra Falls
Dinner: Bratwurst
(Corn on the cob, baked beans, chips, ice cream sandwiches)
Pioneer Park
Snacks: nuts, crackers, chips, cookies, pretzels, popcorn, cheez-its, goldfish, mixed candy, veggie straws
6/12Snow Canyon / Head Home
Breakfast:
(Pancakes, bacon, eggs and Apple juice)
HIKE: Snow Canyon
Lunch: Sack Lunches
(Sandwiches, Chips, Fruit snacks, Cookies, Fruit, Nuts, Granola bars and Water)
DRIVE: Home
UPDATED: 04/12/2021

PACKING LIST

The Utah desert temperatures can fluctuate 30 degrees in one day, so be sure to pack light layers for daytime and others that will keep you warm in the evenings. The average temperature in June is low 67°F and high 96°F.

  • Small backpack (needs to be able to hold lunch, hiking shoes and jacket)
  • Sleeping bag
  • Sleeping pad
  • Pillow
  • Headlamp 
  • Wicking, quick-drying shirt (short and long sleeve)
  • Wicking, quick-drying pants (shorts optional)
  • Fleece jacket or vest or insulated jacket or vest
  • Underwear: 2-3 sets
  • Hoodie 
  • Rain Jacket
  • Bandana or buff
  • Sun-shielding hat or ball
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YM: CAMP Deacons

CAMP DATE: July 29th -31st

LOCATION:Little Mill Campground in American Fork Canyon:
Address:
Little Mill, Forest Rd 098
Alpine, UT 84004
Campsite 12 and 13
ACTIVITIES:Thursday – Tibble Fork Reservoir
Friday – Hike Timpanogos Cave
Saturday – Repelling
COST:$50 due by July 18th
Can be paid online
Using online Donation slip under Other double tap the drop down arrow and select: “Authorized Member-Financed Activities: 2021 – YM – Deacon’s Camp”
TEMP (Expected)55F – 86F with chance of rain Thursday, Friday and Saturday
LEADERS Bro Tobler, Sharp, McPhie, Dustin

You may also grab a permission slip from the Clerks Office

PACKING LIST

Temperatures may vary significantly in one day, so be sure to pack light layers for daytime and others that will keep you warm in the evenings. We are currently expecting temperatures that may range from a low of 55°F up to a high of 86°F. A jacket will be needed for the cave as the temperature inside the cave is about 45°F.

  • Small backpack (needs to be able to hold snacks, water, flashlight and a jacket)
  • Sleeping bag
  • Blanket
  • Sleeping pad
  • Pillow
  • Camp chair
  • Flashlight / Headlamp 
  • Batteries for flashlight
  • Hiking shoes
  • Socks
  • Underwear
  • Pants (must have for repelling)
  • Shorts
  • Shirts
  • Rain Jacket / Pancho
  • Hoodie / Warm clothes at night
  • Sleepwear
  • Hat
  • Swimming suit
  • Life jacket (if swimming)
  • Towel
  • Fishing pole /gear (if fishing)
  • Fishing license (if fishing)
  • Sunscreen
  • Deodorant
  • Toothbrush & Toothpaste
  • Chapstick
  • Face mask (required while in cave)
  • Sunglasses (optional)
  • Phone / Camera (optional)

Primary: Jr. Boys (8-9)

PRIMARY ACTIVITIES

Have your child come join us for some fun Primary Activities!

WHEN:Held 1st and 3rd Tuesdays 6pm
WHERE:All activities at the church unless your leader indicates otherwise
LEADERS:Brother and Sister Butts
WHAT TO BRING:

Primary: Jr. Girls (8-9)

PRIMARY ACTIVITIES

Have your child come join us for some fun Primary Activities!

WHEN:Held 2nd and 4th Tuesdays at 6pm
WHERE:All activities at the church unless your leader indicates otherwise
LEADERS:Sister Hansen and Sister Thompson

YW CAMP: Stake

DATE: June 7th -11th

We are going to Cinnamon Creek Campground!

Meet at the Stake Center on June 7th at 7:30am. We will take buses up to the campground and are looking forward to an amazing week!

We will return on June 11th around 1:30pm.

We can’t wait to see you there!

Temple & Priesthood Preview

DATE CHANGED DUE TO COVID RESTRICTIONS

For those YM / YW turning 12 next year, we will be hosting a Temple Priesthood Preview.

DATE: Dec 13th
TIME: 6:00pm
WHERE: Stake Center / Primary Room
WHO: All those YM / YW turning 12 next year in 2021 and their parents!

Self-Reliance Devotional


UPDATE:
To ensure that everyone that wants to participate in the Self Reliance classes but may not feel comfortable coming in person to the devotional, we have created an online registration form in Google Forms.  For anyone who will be attending the devotional virtually or who may not be able to make the devotional but would still like to jump into one of the groups, please complete the following form no later than Sunday, August 31st at 7:30 PM. 

LINK TO FORM


ZOOM LINK

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84484669251?pwd=TXltQldVNTR6ckJNVFNoS0pZQi9WQT09

Meeting ID: 844 8466 9251
Passcode: 750197


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Relief Society Message

Message from Sister Luciana Paz:

Hi sisters! I hope you are all doing well. I want you to know that the Relief Society Presidency loves you and we are thinking of and praying for you often.
I want to share a little message about Family History. We all know how important it is to help those that are on the other side of the veil. I want share part of Elder Bednar’s talk with you.

He said, “The Prophet Joseph Smith declared: ‘The greatest responsibility in this world that God has laid upon us is to seek after our dead. … For it is necessary that the sealing power should be in our hands to seal our children and our dead for the fullness of the dispensation of times—a dispensation to meet the promises made by Jesus Christ before the foundation of the world for the salvation of man. … Hence, God said, ‘I will send you Elijah the prophet’” (Teachings: Joseph Smith, 475).

Joseph further explained:
‘But what is the object of [the coming of Elijah]? or how is it to be fulfilled? The keys are to be delivered, the spirit of Elijah is to come, the Gospel to be established, the Saints of God gathered, Zion built up, and the Saints to come up as saviors on Mount Zion [see Obadiah 1:21].’
‘But how are they to become saviors on Mount Zion? By building their temples … and going forth and receiving all the ordinances … in behalf of all their progenitors who are dead …; and herein is the chain that binds the hearts of the fathers to the children, and the children to the fathers, which fulfills the mission of Elijah.’ (Teachings: Joseph Smith, 472–73).

Elder Russell M. Nelson has taught that the Spirit of Elijah is ‘a manifestation of the Holy Ghost bearing witness of the divine nature of the family’ (“A New Harvest Time,” Ensign, May 1998, 34). This distinctive influence of the Holy Ghost draws people to identify, document, and cherish their ancestors and family members—both past and present.

The Spirit of Elijah … Read the rest

Relief Society Message

Dear Sisters,

I hope that you and your families are all doing well. I want you to know that we as your Relief Society Presidency pray for you and love you. We are here for you. I am grateful for the opportunity to share a message with you today. 

Recently, I have been thinking a lot about light. Specifically the light of the gospel and the light of Jesus Christ. The chaos and uncertainty that we are seeing in the world today is overwhelming. I know we have all felt worried, unsure of what is next, things even may have felt  heavy and dark sometimes. 

Elder Cook said “As Latter Day Saints, we need to do our best to preserve light and protect our families and communities from this assault on morality and religious freedom.” He talked about our responsibility to be “in the world but not of the world.”  I would like to focus on what Elder Cook shared about protecting our families and our communities. It’s funny to me how important it is that we should always just stick to the basic principles of the Gospel when life gets crazy. The Gospel of Jesus Christ is our foundation and keeps us on the right path as we navigate life’s challenges. As families we can seek for light and truth, blocking out what destroys our spiritual development and growth. We have many distractions. If we can simply make time for the things that matter most, we can make our homes holy places that shelter us from evil. Family prayer, scripture study, family history, service, spending time together through FHE and other activities can be powerful sources of strength and protection.

In Matthew 5:16 it reads, “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven”. We can be a source of light for those around us every day. Elder Cook illustrates how we can protect our communities through two basic principles… Honesty and treating all of God’s children as brothers and sisters. 

Being honest plays a significant … Read the rest